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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Discover the charming hill towns of the South and West of England; rich in history, art and natural beauty. Visit London (a city of colorful markets, great shopping, green open spaces and a cosmopolitan culture); and from there, pick up your Rental Car and drive along the country, discovering Bristol (best known for its iconic suspension bridge, thriving music scene and flourishing street art culture); Southampton and then, Brighton (popular beach destination). Continue to Plymouth (was centre of commercial shipping) and finally drive back to London for one last stay, before heading back home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
London (374)Brighton (3)Plymouth (3)Bristol (1)Southampton (1)
Trip Summary
2 nights in London
London offers everything! Iconic landmarks, centuries of history, world-class shopping and achingly cool fashion, arts and food scenes. A 40-minute walk along the South Bank will take you past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. There are eight Royal Parks to explore, and over 300 museums and galleries. It is home to 60 Michelin starred restaurants and fantastic street food. The evenings offer from high-end nightclubs of Chelsea and Mayfair to cool clubs in Soho and Camden. As for theatre, London's legendary West End boasts over 40 world-class theatres.
Visit Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and so much more!
1 nights in Bristol
Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, straddling the River Avon with a prosperous maritime history and an important center of culture. There are plenty of historical areas to visit including the suspension bridge, designed by Brunel, many Victorian & Georgian period buildings highlights include the Cresent in Clifton village and Queen Square which is the second largest perfect square in Europe and includes the first American Consulate. Its former city-center port is now a cultural hub, the Harbourside, where the M Shed museum explores local social and industrial heritage.
Visit The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Brunel`s SS Great Britain, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Cabot Tower, M Shed, Blaise Castle, Floating Harbour, Bristol Cathedral, and so much more!
1 nights in Southampton
Southampton is a city and major port situated on the southeastern coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. It may forever be associated with the luxury liner RMS Titanic, which left the port of Southampton to embark on its ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912. Over a century later, Southampton is still England`s -- and indeed Europe`s -- largest cruise port. The Medieval city walls, of which many portions remain, are considered the most extensive of any city in Britain.
Enjoy The SeaCity Museum, Tudor House & Garden, Southampton City Art Gallery, Bargate, Port of Southampton, Southampton town walls, Ocean Village, Medieval Merchants' House, Town Quay, and so much more!
1 nights in Brighton
Brighton is the oldest and one of the most famous seaside resorts in the United Kingdom. Its broad shingle beach is backed by amusement arcades and Regency-era buildings. Brighton Pier, in the central waterfront section, opened in 1899 and now has rides and food kiosks. The Royal Pavilion is a palace like no other with an Indian-styled exterior and a Chinese-inspired interior. Next door to the Brighton Pier is the Victorian aquarium. The town is also known for its nightlife, arts scene, shopping and festivals, including one of the largest LGBT pride festivals in the country.
Explore The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Palace Pier, British Airways i360 Viewing Tower, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, SEA LIFE Brighton, Volk`s Electric Railway, Brighton Toy and Model Museum, Brighton Beach, The Brighton Centre, and so much more!
1 nights in Plymouth
Located at the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the world`s largest and most spectacular natural harbors - the Plymouth Sound, Plymouth is a blend of vibrant modern city and historic seafaring port. The main attractions are an authentic Elizabethan house near the Barbican area and between there and the well known Plymouth Hoe is the Citadel, built in the reign of Charles II. The Plymouth Arts Centre offers displays of work by British and international artists.
Visit The South West Coast Path, National Marine Aquarium, Hoe Park, Mount Edgcumbe House, Dartmoor Zoo, Saltram House, Royal William Yard, Smeaton`s Tower, The Box, Plymouth Gin Distillery, Plymouth Arts Centre, Barbican, Citadel, and so much more!
1 nights in London
London offers everything! Iconic landmarks, centuries of history, world-class shopping and achingly cool fashion, arts and food scenes. A 40-minute walk along the South Bank will take you past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. There are eight Royal Parks to explore, and over 300 museums and galleries. It is home to 60 Michelin starred restaurants and fantastic street food. The evenings offer from high-end nightclubs of Chelsea and Mayfair to cool clubs in Soho and Camden. As for theatre, London's legendary West End boasts over 40 world-class theatres.
Visit Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and so much more!
American travelers cannot get enough of England, and to this day it consistently ranks in the three most popular European countries in terms of visitors per year. Nearly everyone visits London, one of the world`s most important cities and the epicenter of what was once a vast world empire, but England should definitely be explored in-depth, from the charm of the Cotswolds to the seaside resorts on the English Channel and the Irish Sea to the beautiful landscapes of the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, and the Westcountry. England is a country where the present day and over a millennia of history routinely intersect.
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London
London offers everything! Iconic landmarks, centuries of history, world-class shopping and achingly cool fashion, arts and food scenes. A 40-minute walk along the South Bank will take you past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. There are eight Royal Parks to explore, and over 300 museums and galleries. It is home to 60 Michelin starred restaurants and fantastic street food. The evenings offer from high-end nightclubs of Chelsea and Mayfair to cool clubs in Soho and Camden. As for theatre, London's legendary West End boasts over 40 world-class theatres.
Visit Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and so much more!
Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, straddling the River Avon with a prosperous maritime history and an important center of culture. There are plenty of historical areas to visit including the suspension bridge, designed by Brunel, many Victorian & Georgian period buildings highlights include the Cresent in Clifton village and Queen Square which is the second largest perfect square in Europe and includes the first American Consulate. Its former city-center port is now a cultural hub, the Harbourside, where the M Shed museum explores local social and industrial heritage.
Visit The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Brunel`s SS Great Britain, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Cabot Tower, M Shed, Blaise Castle, Floating Harbour, Bristol Cathedral, and so much more!
Southampton
Southampton is a city and major port situated on the southeastern coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. It may forever be associated with the luxury liner RMS Titanic, which left the port of Southampton to embark on its ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912. Over a century later, Southampton is still England`s -- and indeed Europe`s -- largest cruise port. The Medieval city walls, of which many portions remain, are considered the most extensive of any city in Britain.
Enjoy The SeaCity Museum, Tudor House & Garden, Southampton City Art Gallery, Bargate, Port of Southampton, Southampton town walls, Ocean Village, Medieval Merchants' House, Town Quay, and so much more!
Brighton
Brighton is the oldest and one of the most famous seaside resorts in the United Kingdom. Its broad shingle beach is backed by amusement arcades and Regency-era buildings. Brighton Pier, in the central waterfront section, opened in 1899 and now has rides and food kiosks. The Royal Pavilion is a palace like no other with an Indian-styled exterior and a Chinese-inspired interior. Next door to the Brighton Pier is the Victorian aquarium. The town is also known for its nightlife, arts scene, shopping and festivals, including one of the largest LGBT pride festivals in the country.
Explore The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Palace Pier, British Airways i360 Viewing Tower, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, SEA LIFE Brighton, Volk`s Electric Railway, Brighton Toy and Model Museum, Brighton Beach, The Brighton Centre, and so much more!
Plymouth
Located at the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the world`s largest and most spectacular natural harbors - the Plymouth Sound, Plymouth is a blend of vibrant modern city and historic seafaring port. The main attractions are an authentic Elizabethan house near the Barbican area and between there and the well known Plymouth Hoe is the Citadel, built in the reign of Charles II. The Plymouth Arts Centre offers displays of work by British and international artists.
Visit The South West Coast Path, National Marine Aquarium, Hoe Park, Mount Edgcumbe House, Dartmoor Zoo, Saltram House, Royal William Yard, Smeaton`s Tower, The Box, Plymouth Gin Distillery, Plymouth Arts Centre, Barbican, Citadel, and so much more!
London
London offers everything! Iconic landmarks, centuries of history, world-class shopping and achingly cool fashion, arts and food scenes. A 40-minute walk along the South Bank will take you past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. There are eight Royal Parks to explore, and over 300 museums and galleries. It is home to 60 Michelin starred restaurants and fantastic street food. The evenings offer from high-end nightclubs of Chelsea and Mayfair to cool clubs in Soho and Camden. As for theatre, London's legendary West End boasts over 40 world-class theatres.
Visit Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and so much more!